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KACING IN ENGLAND. Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. LfJNDON, October 27. (Received October 28, at 10.15 a.m.) At the Newmarket Houghton meeting tho following was the result of tho DEWHURST PLATE, of 300 .sovs, added to a sweepstake of 25 sovs each, 15ft, for two-year-olds. Colts, 8.9; fillies and geldings, 8.7. Lard Derby's b c Kin 2 William, by William tho Third—Glassalt t Mr Fairies br c Phryxus, by Persimmon—Phxoso + Mr J. A. do Rothschilds b f Atmah, by Galeazao—Mrs Kendal <3 V.R.C. SPRING MEETING. Th© following are iinal payments in connection with tomorrow's events: Maribyrnong Plate, of 1.500 sovs. second 400 sovs, and" third 200 sovs. For two-year-olds. st. Colts 8.10, geldings 8.1. fillies B.s.—Cisco. Calidor, Cuclo .Sam, Klevanite, Two Brigs, l'hilio. Popingay, Lithosian. Woollerina, Fulogium, Flaith, Piastre, Sandra, Souchong, Sweet Malt, Ladv Pamela. Victoria Dcrhv, of 2.000 sovs; second 400 sovs, and third 200 sovs. For three-year-olds. Colts 8.10, fillies 8.5. Urn.—Golden Point. Indiscreet. Bobadca, Uanaus. Ifartfell, Tanami, Beverage. Fissthermal, St. Wyne, Desert Rose, Styria. and Lager. (.'OR!-: RACKS. Owing k> tho indifferent start, in the opening event yesterday—the Dominion Hack Handicap,"in which Lady Margaret, tho winner, got an advantage of several lengths—and the consequent hostile demonstration against tho starter, Mr 11. M'lntyre, that official resigned his position, and Mr J. I>. Xichol acted in his stead. During the two days £9.142 was put through tho machines, an increase of £1,863 on last year. In the Waikaka Handicap, lm, Krskine (7.0) made all the running, and just succeeded in staving oil a vigorous challenge by Adjudge (9.5). Knapdale won the Trot, and Lady Montitiore tho Mile Trot. Simon Pure heat Ngawera by a neck in the Railway Hack. Tho other events resulted : Shorts Handicap. 4t\—Obsono (9.5) 1. Oblong (8.10) 2, San Seven> (9.5, 5. Also ran: Red Morn (7.12). Oblong led into the straight by three lengths, but Obsono finished gamely, got 141 on the hist stride, and won by a head. Time, 50sec. Murihuku Handicap. 7t'.—Officious (3.0) 1. Adage (9.8) 2, Krskine (8.2, 71b pen.) 5. Sis others ran. Won by three lengths, a short head separating second and third. Time, lmiu oOJsee. C.J.C. SPRING MEETING. The following handicaps have been declared in connection with the opening day's racing:— Spring Hurdles, of 250 sovs. 2ni. —■ ■Ruemac 10.9, Aorangi 10.9. Xavier 10.5. Lorigr.or 10.4, Gol I Bird 10.4, Hydrant 10.3, Aotea- 10.3, Stone Ginger 10.1. Southern Gross 10.0, Cov 10.0, Ilosegrovo 9.0, Kingman 9.0. Northern Star 9.0, Milo 9.0. liiccarton Welter, of 500 sovs. lm. — Wimmera 10.13, Rose Noble 10.6. Prim 10.5, I-alaclava 9.11. Sharpshooter 9.11, Swimming Belt 9.8. Tribulation 9.8. Mar tist 9.8. Boutade 9.8. St. Felix 9.8. Cronstadt 9.7, Joha 9.6, Chief Lochiel 9.6, Obsono 9.5. Genius 8.13, Elfish 8.15. Gttiauforte 8.13. Mcrecambe 8.12. Ladv Reinu 8.12, Medallist 8.10, Master Lad'do 8.10. Coroniforrn 8.9, Arruamento 8.5. Crown Derby 8.5, Grand Slam 8.2. Humming Bird 8.0. Puaka 8.0. Ladies' Purse, of 130 sovs. lm.—l'mcr abov 12.4, Aotea 11.9, Master Paul 11.6 Kora 11.5, Aunr, Sallv 10.13, Marline 10.15. I'.usvland 10.15, 'Mediterranean 10.12. Acrostic 10.11, Ideate 10.9. Claamena 10.3. Kilts 10.7, Disastrous 10.7, Susa 10.7. Ladrone 10.7, Sapience 10.3, St. Kevin 10.3, Pallada 10.0. Red King 10.0, Gold Pin .10.0, Giovanni 10.0. D.J.C. COMMITTEE. The monthly meeting of the D.J.C. Committee was held yesterday afternoon : present—Messis J. Hazlett (in the chahi, W. il.. Philp, W. J. Conshlaji, J. Thomson, I'. Miller, A. S. Orbed, L. C. Hazlett. il. Salmon, and S. Myers. Apologies were reeeived from Sir Geo. M'Lean and Messrs J. Gow and W. Charteis. the Secretary reported that the Waikawa Haik Racing Club, which wad not registered under tho Rules of Racing, but had obtained a permit honi the Minister jf Internal Affairs, had submitted a programme for approval. Under the lutes no metiopolilan chili have j*»wer to approve a programme, of any club unless they are duly registered. The Waikawa Club linl been notified to that effect. The Town Clerk. Dunedin, wrote stating terms upon which the club and other pro-perty-holders at- Wingatui would be supplied with a water service from the Silverstream race. —It was resolved to accept the terms and nder the question to the Works Committeo to report to next meeting. Tho following lieentres granted by the Licensing Commit tee were confirmed: Trainers: C. J. ChiinJi, A. E. Ward. T. Stiven, jun., J. J. Carrey, C. J. Heywood, A. 0. Barnes, J. Whitaker,. J. Smart, \V. RaU'liif, and G. Hepburn. Jockeys: M. C. Ratclirf, J. Macdonell, M. J. Cotighlan, J. E. Blythe (with caution), D. P. Wilson. Apprentices: E. Menie, !■'.. Todd, .1. Dawson. W. O'Brien. J. J. Hum's trainer's license was withdrawn at his own request. Fred J. Beale's application, for a juckey's license was refused.
A Vancouver cable advises that .lack Johnson. pugili.-d. showed to poor advait-t-aRO agaiti3t Barney Oldtield in the fivemiie auto ehampionship. OUllield led. throughout, find beat his opponent by a quarter of a mile.
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Evening Star, Issue 14508, 28 October 1910, Page 3
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